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Provost Glenn Sulmasy, J.D., LL.M., appointed National Security Institute Fellow
Sep 26, 2018, by Staff Writer
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SMITHFIELD, RI – Bryant Provost and Chief Academic Officer Glenn Sulmasy, J.D., LL.M., has been appointed a 2018-2019 visiting fellow to the National Security Institute (NSI) at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. Sulmasy is an acclaimed international law and national security expert experienced in academic, law, and government service settings. NSI convenes national security practitioners and industry leaders from all sectors to contribute to discussion and lead debate on the most difficult national security challenges facing the United States and its allies.

“I am deeply honored to serve with respected colleagues to address the critical issues facing our nation,” said Sulmasy.

“I am deeply honored to serve with respected colleagues to address the critical issues facing our nation.”

Sulmasy has lectured extensively in the fields of international law, U.S. constitutional law, and national security at the U.S. Naval War College, as well as numerous universities and think tanks. A former Fellow in Homeland Security and National Security Law for the Center for National Policy in Washington D.C., Sulmasy publishes and lectures extensively on the law of armed conflict, international law, and national security matters. He is widely published internationally on national security matters, and as an expert has been featured in major national media including the National Public Radio, CNN International, US News & World Report, and the New York Times. He is the author of The National Security Court System – A Natural Evolution of Justice in an Age of Terror (Oxford University Press), and has also served as a National Security and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., is a leading private university offering an innovative and uniquely integrated business and liberal arts education. The University's 3,700 undergraduate and postgraduate students study in an intensive and immersive learning environment that has been purpose-built for high achievement. Bryant’s groundbreaking academic programs have been nationally recognized by organizations including the Davis Educational Foundation and Hanover Research. Founded in 1863, Bryant is recognized as a leader in international education and regularly receives top rankings from U.S. News and World Report, College Factual/U.S.A. Today, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, and Barron’s. Visit innovation.bryant.edu.

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